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by ohaideredevs
2497 days ago
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I get the point, but you could also argue that big companies want people who are strong on fundamentals and consider them something you shouldn't forget. As in, the army won't hire a 40 year old for SOF if they can't run just as fast as the 18 year old can, even though they PREFER >30 candidates for, say Green Berets, but ANY candidate is useless if they can't meet basic fitness standards. Same idea here, to some degree. Can you write cleaner code and foresee problems as you get older. For sure. Do a lot of older people get complacent, forget everything, or never knew anything? For sure, and I think they are testing for that. Ageism is real and scary, but you also have to be proactive in defending yourself against it. I have seen young devs try to devour an older dev, but they stay away when said older dev schools them. |
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